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60fps so far, happy with it! (motion blur and chrom abb both off but I always turn them off, don't like the look)
- Open windows settings "Windows + I"
- Click System
- On Display tab, click Advanced scaling settings under Scale and Layout. It will be blue text.
- Under Let Windows try to fix apps so they’re not blurry, set the button to Off
This resolved my frame drops as windows was trying to "fix" something but was chewing up my GPU.
Everything on high, turned off RT and such. For some reason there is no fullscreen option xD Just borderless or window.
random fps drops - sometimes to 20fps, sometimes to... 5 fps. Place doesn't matter, sometimes it lags in small empty rooms and runs great in open areas. Had a nice bug where my controller just wouldn't stop wibrating after winning a duel.
Performance is ♥♥♥♥, to be honest.
AMD 5950x - (~8-9 percent CPU load average.) (PBO OC only)
Asus Strix 2070S - (2560x1440 resolution Vsynced at 60 fps.) (Factory OC)
32 GB RAM (System use total: 24GB - Game usage - 17.7GB)
Asus ROG x570-F
The Gfx default/benchmark set all settings to "high"; Raytracing disabled.
Disabled DLSS and chose TAA High.
After about an hour of game time my fps is mostly pegged at 60fps, with the occasional drop to ~50 fps. The only reason I noticed the fps drop is due to Steam's fps counter. No outright stuttering so far.
In spite of installing on a magnetic hard drive the load times have been acceptable for me. I will move to NVme drive later to test.
Very immersive and, so far, a very enjoyable gaming experience for me.
Intel Core i7-1065G7 (1.3 GHz base frequency, up to 3.9 GHz with Intel Turbo Boost Technology, 8 MB cache, 4 cores),
16 GB DDR4-2666 SDRAM (2 x 8 GB) and
Intel Iris Plus Graphics
and the game crashes all 5 minutes...
I read here people with an 3080 who have the same...
anouther video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6rtOr-W4Ro8